A region where tall grasses grow is known as a grassland or savanna. These areas are characterized by vast open spaces with few trees, allowing sunlight to reach the ground and support the growth of grasses. Grasslands are typically found in regions with moderate rainfall, such as the prairies of North America or the savannas of Africa, and they provide habitats for various wildlife species.
IT can grow 40 to 80 feet tall
The potatoe plant will grow to about two feet tall, the part we eat, the 'spuds' grow underground.
Fescues range from small grasses only 10 cm tall or less with very fine thread-like leaves less than 1 mm wide, to tall grasses up to 2 m tall with large leaves up to 60 cm (2 ft) long and 2 cm (3/4 in.) broad.
It can grow about 6 feet tall
up to 2 feet tall
East Africa
chincoteague ponys eat the tall grasses that grow on the island.
in marsh lands,swamps,and places with lots of rainfall
If you mean a cougars habitat than tall grasses.
The interior lowlands hope this helps
In the lawn. The grasses are too tall for plants like dandelions and clover to grow in a tall-grass prairie.
Perennial ryegrass typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet, which is shorter than some other types of grasses like tall fescue or Bermuda grass.
grasses in the sea = algae
The wildebeest may be found in the tall grasses of Namibia, in southern Africa.
This is a tundra, an ecosystem characterized by low temperatures, high winds, and sparse vegetation like mosses, grasses, and lichens due to its harsh climate conditions.
There are many species of grass, some which grow short, and others which can grow very tall. If it wasnâ??t for grasses, it is thought that humans would have always been strictly carnivores.
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).